Displacement and Replacement: A Remixed Narrative of Western Australia (2026)
Twelve films commissioned by the government of Western Australia during the 1960s and 70s are reassembled and remixed into twelve chapters. Original voiceover phrases are isolated and restaged to expose the ideological and physical violence embedded in colonization—revealed through seemingly ordinary developments like roads, railways, mines, farms, and agriculture, as well as the deliberate manipulation of cherished ideas such as “community” and “home.”